Galatasaray Fans Beg Osimhen to Stay After Historic Season


In a powerful show of emotion and admiration, Galatasaray fans made a passionate appeal to star striker Victor Osimhen during the club’s final match of the season, unveiling a large banner urging the Nigerian forward to remain at the club.


The banner, which featured an image of fans embracing Osimhen alongside the message "Stay With Us, Air-simehn," was displayed in the stands as supporters roared his name throughout the match. The gesture reflected the deep affection the Galatasaray faithful have developed for the prolific striker, whose performances this season have been nothing short of sensational.

Osimhen, who joined Galatasaray earlier this season, has quickly established himself as a fan favorite and one of the most dominant forces in Turkish football. He finished the season as the top scorer in the Süper Lig, delivering an impressive goal tally that was instrumental in Galatasaray’s title charge. His contributions also played a vital role in securing the Turkish Cup, completing a historic domestic double for the Istanbul giants.

Throughout the season, Osimhen's blend of power, pace, and clinical finishing has drawn admiration not just from Galatasaray fans, but from football analysts and rival supporters alike. His performances have reportedly attracted interest from several top European clubs, raising questions about his future at the club.


Despite the mounting speculation, the 26-year-old forward appeared visibly moved by the fans’ tribute during the match. At full-time, he walked over to the section of the stadium where the banner was displayed and applauded the supporters, placing his hand on his chest in a gesture of appreciation.

While Galatasaray management has yet to comment publicly on Osimhen’s future, insiders suggest the club is keen to retain their star striker amid growing interest from abroad.

For Galatasaray fans, the message is clear: Victor Osimhen is not just a footballer—he is a hero, and they want him to stay and continue building his legacy in Istanbul.


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